Joss's TV shows were not indie comedy fare like Arrested Development and Happy Endings. They had action, comedy, and character interactions that geek comic fans could (and did) get behind. And I'm not sure how dealing with Shakesperean stuff can't prepare you for any kind of dramatic undertaking, considering that Shakespeare's work was brilliant and the stories and interactions of the characters are as complex and relevant as anything else ever made. But specifically, Henry the V was right up Thor's alley all the way. I'm not familiar with these romantic comedies Branagh is so well known for that you are referring to. He maybe starred in some.Joss can easily be tucked into your "tv shows" point, since Serenity's been his only venture into celluloid. Kenneth is known for his romantic comedies and Shakespearean work. Hardly what most would consider a bullseye for an action packed superhero movie.
Captain America 2 is losing the patriotic WWII time period, all the period supporting cast, the interaction with Iron Man/Thor/Hulk, and a director who nailed the tone of the original. It's going to be a challenge for anyone, and their choice of director(s) is really strange to me. Maybe they just want someone who will work for cheap and do exactly what the producers tell them.
I'm curious to see how they're going to handle America's Super Soldier while our country's still at war.
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Our country was at war the first time he was unfrozen. I assume they'll handle it the same way they did then.
Not digging this choice at all.
Just when you start think you understand Marvels director selection mindset you get this.
Yoikes.